SBTV's production team, Sudden Black, bring us the visuals for the title track from Random Impulse's forthcoming 4 track EP. One of the most under-rated talents in UK music right now - so much passion and lyrical ferocity.
Another Sunday, which means another massive re-fix from Mr. Random Impulse. This time round he has taken on the lead single from Professor Green's forthcoming sophmore album, At Your Inconvenience, but the result is still the same - next level. You can hear the original HERE and listen to Random Impulse's new sinlge, On A Roll, HERE.
Premiered on Target's show last night, here is the massive title track from Random Impulse's forthcoming 4 track EP, which includes features from Dot Rotten, Bluey Robinson and Ed Sheeran. This guy has been around for a long time now, but as he admits, it's taken him a while to perfect his sound and successfully bring together all of the influences he has gained from a wide variety of genres. Although he has produced some big tunes in the past, this is by far and away the best to date, and has made me very excited to hear the EP. He's on a roll right now...
After his massive re-work of DJ Fresh's number one single last weekend, Random Impulse has now decided to take Example's chart topping Changed The Way You Kiss Me and put his own unique twist on it. Season 3 of the re-fix series has started with a bang, and I only expect it to get better, so do yourself a favour and subscribe to his YouTube channel NOW.
AH YEAH, Random Impulse is back for season 3 of his incredible re-fix series! For the first episode of the new series he has taken DJ Fresh's number one debut single, re-produced and re-vocalled it to create a version of the song like you've never heard before. For those of you who aren't familiar with the re-fix series, be sure to head over to Random Impulse's YouTube page now and make yourself familar. Genius.
Spotted over @RWDMag, here are some cool visuals for Random Impulse's new single, which features cameos from Ed Sheeran, Professor Green & Wretch 32. As you can see from the live clips, the chorus on this one is incredibly easy to remember - the Wakestock crowd loved it. Got a lot of time for this guy and his music.